It鈥檚 easy to miss the unassuming storefront sandwiched between a McDonald鈥檚 and an empty lot in Detroit鈥檚 Old Redford neighborhood. Behind the whitewashed fa莽ade, however, is the headquarters of the increasingly influential Nine Design + Homes, which has occupied the vintage building since October.听
Named after their former Ferndale location on Nine Mile Road, the 10,000-square-foot space is the latest effort of Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas of HGTV鈥檚 hit Bargain Block fame. Housing a community space/classroom, a gallery and sales floor, and offices/a workshop, the Grand River location represents an expansion of their brand as well as an ongoing commitment to their adopted city. 听
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Relative newcomers, the pair (partners in business and in life, they explain) moved to the Motor City five years ago in search of abundant opportunity and cheap real estate. They met in Colorado, while Thomas was in graduate school (he鈥檚 a carpenter with a doctorate in physics; Bynum is an artist), and had been flipping houses in Denver but were increasingly frustrated by the city鈥檚 prices. 听
Bynum had long heard about Detroit鈥檚 creative community. He took a red-eye on his birthday in January 2017 and looked at eight properties, purchasing one for just $12,000. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 actually see the inside of it,鈥 he remembers, adding that when he did 鈥渋t was a disaster.鈥 Undeterred, the pair sold their last Colorado property in August and moved east. A few years and houses later, HGTV came knocking. 听
Working with real estate expert and Detroit resident Shea Hicks-Whitfield, the pair purchases modest city properties from sources such as the Detroit Land Bank Authority. Their goal is to buy several run-down or abandoned houses on a block and renovate them into artful yet affordable (and fully furnished) starter homes. Then they move on to another block.听
Bynum credits television with nurturing his design sense, adding that while growing up he admired shows such as Frasier and Will and Grace. The couple鈥檚 creativity and accessible and affordable style have been large parts of Bargain Block鈥檚 appeal, with an episode on season one, which debuted in April 2021, featuring Bynum creating free-form wall art from cedar strips.听
Community reaction has been positive, they say. 鈥淲e are taking houses that are heavily blighted and not being lived in,鈥 Thomas explains. 鈥淧eople want boarded-up houses to be fixed up. 鈥 It鈥檚 a positive thing for everyone.鈥听
Fallen trees, plumbing problems, and dry rot have been among the challenges.听 鈥淪ome houses were too far gone,鈥 Thomas explains, but more often than not they take the leap. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really hard to pass up a $5,000 house, even if it鈥檚 missing a wall.鈥
They鈥檝e been consistently impressed by the workmanship found in even the city鈥檚 more modest residences. 鈥淭he craftsmanship and quality of those houses was insane,鈥 Bynum explains, adding that 鈥渢hey are a testament to the time period [in which they were built].鈥听
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At the end of each episode in season one, the pair packed up their air mattress and other belongings in a grocery cart, moving down the street to their next challenge. That cart is now located near the entrance of the store, symbolic perhaps of how far they鈥檝e come. Design assistant Justin Mueller, on board since July, says the retail space is a natural extension of the show and concentrates on an interesting mix of furniture and accessories from all eras that fits the brand. 鈥淲e weave in vintage and new for an elevated look,鈥 he explains.
That mix is a major part of the appeal. 鈥淢oney shouldn鈥檛 stop you from having a great house,鈥 Bynum says, describing their interiors as 鈥渂udget conscious, with style.鈥 Always on the hunt for the underpriced and unexpected, they 鈥渓ove thrifting, Facebook Marketplace, garage sales, and, when we have time, estate sales,鈥 says Thomas. They also haunt local Habitat for Humanity ReStore locations, especially the one in Farmington Hills. 鈥淎t this point, they pull things we like.鈥听
Some finds end up on the show, others for sale in the shop. Featured during a recent visit was a sinuous curved sofa newly re-covered in sherpa and priced at $1,200. 鈥淭he fabric on it was awful, but the shape drew us in,鈥 Mueller explains.听
鈥淲e look for anything unique,鈥 adds Bynum, who decorates each Bargain Block house according to a theme. 鈥淚 love the 鈥80s, and I鈥檓 really into geometric fabrics,鈥 he adds. Not everything is old, however. 鈥淥ne way to style a room is to add one new item,鈥 Bynum says, 鈥渕aybe new accent chairs or a new dining table with thrifted chairs.鈥 Plans for the store include more artisan and home renovation workshops, says brand director Emmi Mayo. 鈥淲e are trying to offer things to the community that might be missing,鈥 Bynum says.听
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Bynum and Thomas recently wrapped up filming season two, featuring homes on Detroit鈥檚 west side; it will air this summer. You can see them now on Rock the Block, which pits them against other HGTV renovators. Along the way, they say, they鈥檝e fallen in love with Detroit, its people, and its iconic architecture. They鈥檝e enjoyed exploring the city鈥檚 vast architectural heritage. Bynum even admits to coveting the Frank Lloyd Wright house in Palmer Woods. 鈥淎esthetically, that is my dream house,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he paneling, the windows 鈥 I just love it.鈥听
Both are big fans of Detroit鈥檚 historic districts, including Boston-Edison and Palmer Woods. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e so different than the type of renovations we do. It would be fun to do something like that,鈥 Thomas says, adding they might in the future.
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Season two of Bargain Block brings some changes. The couple no longer moves into every house they rehabilitate. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 miss that element,鈥 Thomas adds. Bynum agrees: 鈥淚t just makes our lives so much easier.鈥 Neither count a future move out, but it won鈥檛 be for the show. 鈥淲e are always open to a better deal,鈥 Bynum says, adding they keep their eyes on what鈥檚 available in Sherwood Forest, Boston-Edison, and Rosedale Park.听
In the works is a possible spin-off series and their own 鈥渕oody and eclectic鈥 furniture line. Bynum hopes to make and sell more of his original art through the store. 鈥淚鈥檝e been blown away by the response,鈥 he says. They鈥檝e also begun offering at-home design services, helping people get their look at home. Upgrades to the store, including a new eye-catching mural, are also on tap.听 听
They look back over the past five years with wonder. 鈥淲e have felt a lot of momentum building,鈥 Bynum says. 鈥淚 sometimes can鈥檛 believe how far we鈥檝e come.鈥
Nine Design + Homes (21616 Grand River Ave, Detroit; 313.680.8210; ) is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday, by appointment. Visit for more on Bargain Bock.听
This story is part of the March 2022 issue of 黑料网 Detroit. Read more in our听digital edition.听
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